With her 19 points, Langhorne also became the first women's
player at Maryland to score 2,000 career points.

The Terrapins (23-2, 7-1 ACC), who had a 12-game winning streak
snapped in their double-overtime loss to No. 3 North Carolina on
Saturday, broke the game open early in the first half.

Maryland went on a 30-9 run over the final 14 minutes of the
first half to take a 44-23 at the intermission. The Terrapins
outscored the Hurricanes, 9-2, to start the second half and were
never threatened during the final 20 minutes.

Maurita Reid had 15 points to lead Miami (8-13, 1-5), which
committed 24 turnovers and has now lost four straight contests.